Save Intel’s fabs before ‘the rust of time makes them worthless’: Four former Intel board members want a joint venture between Nvidia, Qualcomm, Google, Amazon, Apple, Broadcom and others to create an ‘American Foundry’

Four former Intel board members say Intel is in the process of “gradual exit” from chip manufacturing and the US needs to act fast to save the company’s fabs before “the rust of time makes them worthless”. Writing in Forbes, the four industry veterans paint a dire picture of the state of Intel. Charlene Barshefsky,…

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‘We simply can’t do subpar’: Behind the scenes with GTA 1991, the ambitious San Andreas prequel whose creators are on the cusp of something special

It’s unclear why Rockstar chose not to pursue an official origin story for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Given the success of Liberty City Stories and its Vice City counterpart—fully-realised prequel offshoots for GTA 3 and its faux Miami-set successor—in the mid-2000s, a return to Grove Street felt inevitable. Fast forward 21 years, and we’ll…

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I love a cosy game, but I don’t love the fact every second game is branded as one just because it’s trendy right now

Relaxing simulator games have been my go-to genre since I started gaming. It all started with Animal Crossing: Wild World and basically escalated from there. Before I knew it, I’d spent thousands of hours rebuilding communities, cultivating crops, and generally pouring more energy than I realised into these stereotypically cosy and comforting games. Over the…

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Alleged three-person smuggling operation accused of shifting tens of millions of dollars’ worth of AI chips to China potentially faces up to 20-year prison sentence

Two Chinese nationals have been arrested on the grounds of allegedly exporting AI chips out of the US to China without the licenses now legally required. The pair are specifically charged with violating the Export Control Reform Act, which could lead to a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. According to the US…

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Sony CFO admits live service shift is ‘not entirely going smoothly’ in the wake of Marathon and Concord, takes a big hit of cope, says it’s not all bad because Helldivers 2 and Destiny 2 exist

Live service games are a massive gamble. We all know it. I understand this, you understand this, Sony should understand this but isn’t—ah, damnit. In a recent Q&A session, Sony’s CFO Lin Tao (via VGC) talks a lot about the studio’s foibles such as with the public-opinion quagmire that is Marathon and the instant trainwreck…

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Computer chips made outside the US to receive 100% tariff likely spiking tech prices, but ‘there’s no charge’ for companies currently building on American soil

Apple CEO Tim Cook recently visited the White House, and after committing an additional $100 billion in US investment, Donald Trump held a press conference where he announced an addendum to his new tariff plan. Last week, Trump announced a whole new set of tariffs, with the likes of Taiwan receiving a 20% tax on…

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